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Old Posted Apr 17, 2021, 5:03 AM
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Capping off a big week with another tower announcement.,

Courtesy of the Nashville Post, Tony Giarratana is proposing a 610' tower on the western edge of the Korean Veterans Blvd, 8th Ave S, and Lafayette St roundabout.



Source: Nashville Post

Two other developments are proposed at the KVB Roundabout.

Circle South on the southern edge of the roundabout, fronting 8th Ave S and Lafayette Street.

Source:Nashville Post

A two tower luxury hotel / condo / apartment development that fronts Lafayette and Korean Veterans Blvd on the eastern edge of the roundabout:

Source: Nashville Post

If all comes to fruition, the KVB roundabout will be looking really nice in about four years.
I love the look of the top proposal by Tony G.
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2021, 5:57 AM
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Tony G's proposal is only 7' shy of the current tallest (with spires)?! He seems like the type of developer who would relish the idea of having the tallest building in Nashville.
I agree. Although, he seems content having the highest occupied floor, I’m hoping he resurrects Signature Tower at some point.
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2021, 4:17 PM
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This exterior design is just cold and underwhelming. The curve part is okay but other than that it’s just meh. Any city would welcome a 600’ tower but Nashville developers always seem to sacrifice height and go long (and length makes it appear even shorter). A taller (even 650’ since the city fathers are allergic to heights) more slender building with a nice roofline scheme or even a crown would make it stand out.
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This exterior design is just cold and underwhelming. The curve part is okay but other than that it’s just meh. Any city would welcome a 600’ tower but Nashville developers always seem to sacrifice height and go long (and length makes it appear even shorter). A taller (even 650’ since the city fathers are allergic to heights) more slender building with a nice roofline scheme or even a crown would make it stand out.
Completely agree.
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Old Posted Apr 27, 2021, 7:42 PM
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Metro Nashville’s IDB approved the city’s TIF package 7-2, and will send it to Metro Council for vote on May 4th.
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The Landings has already started construction. Oracle stated at the meeting last night they are planning to break ground on their campus by the end of June. Much of that will be new streets and other infrastructure at first. Not clear on when they plan to start their actual buildings or the bridge to Germantown.
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Highwoods announced their plans for the former Tennessean site. A 41 story residential tower, and a 28 story Office tower. Dubbed Gulch Central, Highwoods hopes to have a tenant in hand and start construction within the next 12 months.

More from the Nashville Business Journal here: Nashville Business Journal
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Old Posted May 6, 2021, 9:47 PM
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This just came across my NBJ twitter feed. Two more towers. With all the proposed towers, the CBD will have over 60 towers of 300' or more by 2025. It's a great time to be in Nashville TN!

It's called Gulch Central, which is appropriate for its location between North/South Gulch. It fronts Broadway and connects the new towers of Midtown with the new towers of Downtown. Nashville's exploding with growth and development.

There's a total of 920,000 s.f. of office space in twin towers and low rise buildings
920K s.f. of office space in a 28-story and 6-story buildings
A total of 350 unit residential tower of 41-stories
40,000 s.f. retail in 6 story building on 'lower' level of the property; fronts 11th Avenue
Green space and pedestrian/bike connectivity between Broadway and 11th Avenue (lower level) of the Gulch

Here's a few pics from the Bizjournals:

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Old Posted May 6, 2021, 10:17 PM
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Obviously Nashville’s transit woes aren’t choking growth.
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Obviously Nashville’s transit woes aren’t choking growth.
Those people are geniuses you know.
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Old Posted May 7, 2021, 4:35 PM
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The Landings has already started construction. Oracle stated at the meeting last night they are planning to break ground on their campus by the end of June. Much of that will be new streets and other infrastructure at first. Not clear on when they plan to start their actual buildings or the bridge to Germantown.
I recall certain "experts" on the forum saying this would never get off the ground.
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Old Posted May 7, 2021, 5:03 PM
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This just came across my NBJ twitter feed. Two more towers. With all the proposed towers, the CBD will have over 60 towers of 300' or more by 2025. It's a great time to be in Nashville TN!

It's called Gulch Central, which is appropriate for its location between North/South Gulch. It fronts Broadway and connects the new towers of Midtown with the new towers of Downtown. Nashville's exploding with growth and development.

There's a total of 920,000 s.f. of office space in twin towers and low rise buildings
920K s.f. of office space in a 28-story and 6-story buildings
A total of 350 unit residential tower of 41-stories
40,000 s.f. retail in 6 story building on 'lower' level of the property; fronts 11th Avenue
Green space and pedestrian/bike connectivity between Broadway and 11th Avenue (lower level) of the Gulch
Let the wailers wail like cheap plastic.

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Let the wailers wail like cheap plastic.


You are a truly perplexing individual.
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This just came across my NBJ twitter feed. Two more towers. With all the proposed towers, the CBD will have over 60 towers of 300' or more by 2025. It's a great time to be in Nashville TN!

It's called Gulch Central, which is appropriate for its location between North/South Gulch. It fronts Broadway and connects the new towers of Midtown with the new towers of Downtown. Nashville's exploding with growth and development.
Very excited for this development!! It offers a little bit of everything, uses the space available to it very creatively and efficiently, put all parking underground, and even addresses the street with retail on multiple sides. Oh, and not to mention it is a rather handsome design! This will do wonders for serving as a physical connection between downtown and The Gulch.
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Ritz-Carlton Hotel & Residential Towers

From the Tennessean:
https://www.tennessean.com/story/mon...nt/5090427001/

The project includes a 46-story tower that will be home to 240 luxury Ritz-Carlton Hotel rooms and suites in addition to 150 condominiums, a 560-space parking garage and a rooftop restaurant. A neighboring 32-story tower will house more than 185 multifamily rental units branded with the hotel's name along with a slate of amenities.



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Oracle buys 60 acres of land on the East Bank in the River North development for $254 million, That's 4.23 million per acre. I guess they are all in.

From the TENNESSEAN;



They refer to the investment as a 'second U. S. Headquarters. I don't know where that came from.
I wish some "journalists" would stop this. It's a digital hub Oracle is developing in Nashville. It's not a (first second or third) headquarters. We're going to see this more and more with software (and other tech) companies...Expanding in cities with a well-educated workforce.

For example, Google, Facebook and Apple will have more employees in their Austin offices in the next few years than at their respective global headquarters. None of those offices are a "second" or "third" headquarters. They are hubs.

Regardless. This is huge for the Nashville community.
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